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Waterbased inks cure into the substrate and unite with the garment lending to its softness. The weight of the ink evaporates and the colour remains bold on any coloured garment.

Our oxo-degradable bags are a revolutionary solution to your plastic bag needs. For your use, the bags are strong and sturdy, but when thrown away, they soon begin the process of disintegration and eventually bio-assimilate just like a leaf would. The best of both worlds so you are happy and the Earth is unaffected.

Did you know that David Crighton designed one of the most successful hockey posters of all time "The Original Six" which is also available here on our website. ?_√å√∏_?√•¬¥?__Well here is a new poster by David which includes the 6 expansion teams affectionately called "The New Kids on the Block"!

Canadian Illustrator and Artist, David Crighton, is widely known for his collages of popular Toronto neighbourhoods. Continuing to update versions of the Beaches piece, David will add new landmarks and popular attractions as the neighbourhood changes. He can personalize and customize your neighbourhood by adding in your favourite stores or the places your family patronizes or that make your neighbourhood unique to you!

This artwork depicts various popular storefronts situated along Queen Street East in the Beaches neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Crightonism: These "Neighbourhood" images are actually collages of the highlights of the various communities. In each illustration the most interesting shops are all in the vicinity but not necessarily located next door to each other in reality. I seem to have a knack for making things fit together in a pleasing manner. Bloor West Village #1 was the first of it's kind in this series.

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Coronation Street (also known as Corrie) is a Britishsoap operathat was first broadcast on ITV,Ã¥√å_9 December 1960 and made by Granada Television. The programme centres on the residents' lives of Coronation Street in the fictional town ofWeatherfield, a town based on Salford, in its terracedÃ¥√å_houses, cafe, corner shop, newsagents, textile factory andThe Rovers Return.

Crightonism: Here's my Wintery Christmas version of the Street ! I have had a 35 year plus love affair with Coronation Street. Check out my blog for my 5 part video series on the creation of my Coronation Street artworks.

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Canadian Illustrator and Artist, David Crighton, is widely known for his collages of popular Toronto neighbourhoods. Continuing to update versions of the Beaches piece, David will add new landmarks and popular attractions as the neighbourhood changes. He can personalize and customize your neighbourhood by adding in your favourite stores or the places your family patronizes or that make your neighbourhood unique to you!

This artwork depicts various popular storefronts situated along Queen Street East in the Beaches neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Crightonism: These "Neighbourhood" images are actually collages of the highlights of the various communities. In each illustration the most interesting shops are all in the vicinity but not necessarily located next door to each other in reality. I seem to have a knack for making things fit together in a pleasing manner. Bloor West Village #1 was the first of it's kind in this series.

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The Gooderham family were a very well known and important Toronto family. The Distillery was the location of the factory that was the basis for the Gooderham family fortune where the famous Canadian Club Rye Whiskey was made. Restored in the 1980's, The Distillery District is now a fine shopping, dining and meeting area in Toronto.

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The Facts: The El Mocambo was opened as a music venue in 1850. The building was first used as a haven for escaped slaves. The name and famous El Mocambo palm tree sign were constructed in 1946. It was one of the first establishments in Toronto to obtain a liquor licence. Musical acts appeared on separate stages located on the main and second floor of the building.

The News: Recently, the iconic El Mocambo was for sale and it seemed as though another famous landmark establishment on the Toronto scene was gong to vanish until the last minute bid by Canadian entrepreneur Michael Werkele not only rescued the El Mo but promised to restore it to the glory days of past years!

Crightonism: About the second time I saw a musical performance at the "Elmo" it was a good one- March 1977 the band was the Rolling Stones. I won two tickets on CHUM FM Radio. I did this drawing shortly thereafter and returned to the club many times bringing a print to give to the performer with their name added to the marquee.

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The Gooderham Building is the focal point of one of Toronto's most iconic vistas: looking west down Front Street towards the building's prominent rounded corner, framed on the sides by the heritage commercial blocks along Front Street, and with the skyscrapers of the Financial District towering in the background. The CN Tower is also visible from certain angles behind Brookfield Place. This vista frequently appears in imagery of the city.

Crightonism: The Gooderham Building also known as "The Flatiron" is without a doubt my favourite Toronto subject. Over my career I have created more artistic versions of this iconic landmark and it's developing surroundings than I can recall. Regardless of the activity around it, this unique piece of architecture dating from 1910 stands resolute on it's triangle of ground. The image you see here is the version that I think captures the essence of "My Toronto" - The Old, The New and The Futuristic !

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Independent movie theatres are vanishing just like bookstores. The local theatre in The Beaches is The Fox. This drawing is part of my Festival Suite - a collage of independent theatres in Toronto, some of which are no longer open for business.

Crightonism: The fox is the most cosy little movie house in the Beach. A great area for dinner and a movie indeed :)

Over the years David has sold a lot of prints of Massey Hall. He's also given these prints to various entertainers with their name on the Marquee. Names likeCat Stevens, Gordon Lightfoot (who displays his print in his home) are among the "celebrity" recipients of this historic Toronto entertainment house.

?_√å√∏_?√•¬¥?__Designed by architect Sidney Badgley, Massey Hall was completed in 1894 at a cost of $152,390.75.[4] Construction was financed by Hart Massey of Massey-Harris (later Massey Ferguson) holding company. The hall's debut concert was on June 14, 1894. In 1933, the Massey Foundation undertook further renovations to the hall. It is currently used for a variety of events and is operated by the same corporation as Roy Thomson Hall.?_√å√∏_?√•¬¥?__

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The Gooderham family were a very well known and important Toronto family. The Distillery was the location of the factory that was the basis for the Gooderham family fortune where the famous Canadian Club Rye Whiskey was made. Restored in the 1980's, The Distillery District is now a fine shopping, dining and meeting area in Toronto.

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The Gooderham family were a very well known and important Toronto family. The Distillery was the location of the factory that was the basis for the Gooderham family fortune where the famous Canadian Club Rye Whiskey was made. Restored in the 1980's, The Distillery District is now a fine shopping, dining and meeting area in Toronto.

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Toronto's Old and New City Hall Historic Landmark art prints are among the illustrations that Canadian Artist David Crighton is best known for. ?√•¬¥?_?√•¬¥_? David's cool art online captures the heart of the communities he creates as he pulls together famous local and historical landmarks that bring the best of the urban landscapes he is creating into focus. ?√•¬¥?_?√•¬¥_? Canadians have enjoyed Mr. Crighton's unique and signature collages for over 40 years.

History: Nathan Phillips Square is an urban plaza that forms the forecourt to Toronto City Hall, or New City Hall, at the intersection of Queen Street West and Bay Street, and named for Nathan Phillips, mayor of Toronto from 1955 to 1962. The square opened in 1965, and, as with the City Hall, the square was designed by architect Viljo Revell. The square is the site of concerts, art displays, a weekly farmers' market, the winter festival of lights, and other public events, including demonstrations.

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Blending the old and the new, David Crightons' artwork brings together two icongraphic buildings.

NEW CITY HALL:??√ä?√•¬¥_The Toronto City Hall or New City Hall is the home of the municipal government of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and one of the city's most distinctive landmarks. Designed by Finnish architect Viljo Revell (with Heikki Castr Bengt Lundsten, Seppo Valjus) and landscape architect Richard Strong, and engineered by Hannskarl Bandel, the building opened in 1965. It was built to replace Old City Hall, which was built in 1899.[3] The current City Hall, located at Nathan Phillips Square, is actually Toronto's fourth city hall and was built in order to replace the former city hall due to a shortage of space. The area of Toronto City Hall and the civic square was formerly the location of Toronto's Old Chinatown, which was expropriated and bulldozed during the mid-1950s in preparation for a new civic building.[4]

OLD CITY HALL:Toronto's Old City Hall was home to its city council from 1899 to 1966 and remains one of the city's most prominent structures. The building is located at the corner of Queen and Bay Streets, across Bay Street fromNathan Phillips Square and the new City Hall in the centre of downtown Toronto. The heritage landmark has a distinctive clock tower which heads the length of Bay Street from Front Street to Queen Street as a??√ä?√•¬¥_terminating vista.

Toronto's Old City Hall was one of the largest buildings in Toronto and the largest civic building in North America upon completion in 1899. It was the burgeoning city's third city hall. It housed Toronto's municipal government and courts for York County and Toronto, taking over from the Adelaide Street Court House. York County offices were also located in Old City Hall from 1900 to 1953. With the establishment of Metropolitan Toronto, the county seat moved to Newmarket, Ontario (and to the Old Newmarket Town Hall and Courthouse).

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This is the place for live blues and lots more in Toronto. A venerable venue if there ever was one. I love the figure over the door. He's been groovin' on Spadina longer than the El Mocambo and that's a loooong time.

David Crighton has created a lovely view of a classic Toronto Skyline - a skyline that existed before the condominium boom that has hit our city. David Crightons art captures the beautiful city of Toronto at it's finest and most romantic. He can customize it to add in buildings that you desire - maybe make your condo more prominent?

"Crightonism":This is my best shot at representing my home town. It was created before a LOT more condominiums were constructed which today obscure these iconic Toronto buildings. I very much like the view which includes the recreational aspects of the islands with the business side of my city. Best of both worlds :)

Toronto's beautiful skyline from another perspective, looking for the east to the west, in a signature collage by Toronto Artist David Crighton._David has spent the last 40 years of his career as a Canadian Artist from Toronto capturing the city he loves._Each cool painting is able to be personalized and customized to make a truly unique and personalized cityscape - a true original artwork by Illustrator David Crighton.

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David can personalize your housewarming, birthday, anniversary, wedding, Christmas gift or souvenir of your visit to Toronto upon request.

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